Roy McMakin for Domestic Furniture End Tables

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A pair of Roy McMakin nightstands or end tables with drawers. Constructed of maple and executed with solid precision2200. Designed in 1988 for McMakin's Los Angeles- based Domestic Furniture Co., which was located on Beverly Boulevard.

Roy McMakin (born 1956 in Lander, Wyoming) is a San Diego-based artist, designer, furniture maker, and architect. His furniture reflects a wide range of influences, drawing inspiration from notable architects, designers, and broader movements in American design. McMakin’s work incorporates elements of the Arts and Crafts movement, Shaker simplicity, Art Deco, 1950s Functionalism, and even mass-produced commercial furniture. He has cited admiration for Irving Gill, a pioneer of early 20th-century pre-modern architecture; George Nakashima, known for his refined woodworking; and artist Scott Burton.

A pair of Roy McMakin nightstands or end tables with drawers. Constructed of maple and executed with solid precision2200. Designed in 1988 for McMakin's Los Angeles- based Domestic Furniture Co., which was located on Beverly Boulevard.

Roy McMakin (born 1956 in Lander, Wyoming) is a San Diego-based artist, designer, furniture maker, and architect. His furniture reflects a wide range of influences, drawing inspiration from notable architects, designers, and broader movements in American design. McMakin’s work incorporates elements of the Arts and Crafts movement, Shaker simplicity, Art Deco, 1950s Functionalism, and even mass-produced commercial furniture. He has cited admiration for Irving Gill, a pioneer of early 20th-century pre-modern architecture; George Nakashima, known for his refined woodworking; and artist Scott Burton.